Mississippi Women's University is a state comprehensive university founded in 1884 in the small town of Columbus, Mississippi, with an area of 110 acres that offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. The school has 206 teachers, 3180 undergraduates, 81% of whom are female, 17% of whom are transferred and 2% of whom are international students.
Brief introduction
Founded in 1884
Nature of the school: Private
School Type: General
Registered students: 3180
Campus area: 110 acres
Teacher-student ratio: 1:15
School Location: Columbus, Mississippi
Academic education: bachelor's degree, master's degree
Accounting, Agronomy, Anthropology, Art Education, Biochemistry, Biological Science Education, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Food Science, Geology, History, Information Systems Management, Information Technology, Law, Linguistics, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Music, Physics, Product Design, Psychology, etc. Overseas students must have a TOEFL50 score. If the TOEFL score does not reach 530 points, the average GPA is 3.2, the SAT language score is above 500 points, and the SAT math score is above 500 points.